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The Store as a Place to See. 


E really hope that every reader of this little booklet 
' can get to New York some time before Christmas— 
just to see Wanamaker’s in its full holiday life. 

There are more things done here just for pleasure- 
giving than one finds at the brightest of fairs or in almost 
the best of expositions. Thousands of electric lights twinkle 
over the scene, and from the basement Fairy Land—as so 
many call the Toy Store—to the top of the dome, the store 
is one great mass of beauty. More than eleven acres of it. 

On the fifth floor at all times we maintain an important 
Gallery of the Fine Arts, rich just now with paintings from 
the Paris Salons of the present year, besides scores of other 
fine modern works, including the great picture, ‘‘ The End 


of the Siege of Saragossa.” 


If you have not received regularly the Spring and 
Fall Catalogues of the Wanamaker Store, just ask us 
RIGHT NOW to put your name on our mailing list. 
A postal card will bring the message. But write now, 
lest you forget. 


The Pictures in this Booklet. 


HE Dry Goods Economist, a very important trade 
a publication, had in view the issuing of a number that 
should serve its regular readers, while making a splendid 
hand-book of American retailing to be distributed at the Paris 
Exposition next spring. | 

Its publishers took many views in our New York store 
as showing in a marked degree the advanced position of 
American storekeeping. It is not all @ sordid race for gold. 
The store is a school—a school of styles and of decorative 
art, in a broad way, but in a particular way it strives to make 
broad, healthy-minded men and women of its employees. 
Hence the school for the younger members of this little army, 
the reading-rooms and other comforts for all the helpers. 

A boy may enter the ranks here and, by simply doing his 
duty, develop into a well-equipped business man. And, no matter 
how big he grows, the store always affords him: elbow room. 

One reason why we can sell really dependable goods 
cheaper than most stores is because our corps of helpers is 
intelligent, vigilant and capable of large and quick service. 
A good man or woman is worth twenty of the halting sort, 


and takes up least room. 
We are glad to have had much to do with raising the 


standard of American retailing. {nnn : 


The Rotunda, showing elaborate decorations in connection with the 


city’s recent reception to Admiral Dewey. 


A Book of Suggestions. ~ 


HIS is not a catalogue; even a more pretentious book, 
i which is now being sent out, does not pretend to tell 
of all the things here. But you may have a copy of the 
Christmas catalogue by merely asking for it, if by any 
chance you. were missed when the mailing was done. 

This booklet is simply a friendly suggester. When 
wondering just what to give to any member of the family, 
or friend in or near the family circle, the lists we print in 
the following pages may give you a thought that will solve 
the riddle. 

We give it with our very good wishes for A Merry 


Christmas to you, whether you get in to see the store’s beauty — 


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or not. We shall expect you, though. 


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Gifts for Wife, for Mother. 


A long list here. 


For there cannot be too many 


beautiful ways to grace the Christmas happiness of her 


who makes every day graceful. 


Besides, this is a display of 


somewhat selfish gratitude—Mothers are the Wanamaker 


Store’s best friends. 


Gold Brooches, $2.50 up. 

Diamond Brooches, $7.50 up to $415. 

Rings, diamond and combination, $7.50 
to $175; Gold Watches, $14 to $75. 

Gold Hunting Case Watches, $20 to $50. 

Gold Hat Pins, $2 to $11.50. 

Gold Lorgnettes, $24 up. 

Gold Lorgnette Chains, $8.50. 

Chatelaines for Watches,-$3.50 up. 

Porcelain Miniatures made from Pho- 
tographs, 5o0c to $50. 

Fine Stationery, 50c to $5. 

Lap Writing Desks, $2 up. 

Gloves, Suéde or Glacé, 1.50 and $1.85. 

Leather Shopping Bags, $1.50 to $5. 

Silk Shopping Bags, $1 to. $3.75. 

Pocket-books, 75c up to $5. 

Furs: Capes, $25; Coats, $45 to $60; Seal 
Sacques, $175 up. 

Embroidered Sofa Pillows. 

Embroidered Mouchoir Cases. 

Cutlery Sets, $5.75. 

Black Feather Boas, $7.50 to $35. 

Fancy Neckwear of all sorts. 

Black Liberty Silk Evening Capes, #5 


to $30. Gold or Silver Thimbles. 
Clocks: Brass, Onyx, Bronze, Delft, 
Globe, Clocks in Leather Cases, 


heavy Old-Fashioned Models, deli- 
cate Gilt Clocks in new designs, 
Antique Clocks—all at comfortable 


prices. 
Boudoir Slippers. 
Cut Glass: Table, Toilet and Buffet, in 


brand-new brilliant patterns, Ice 
Bowls, Cracker Jars, Punch Sets or 
Wine Sets, Mirror Stands, Flower 
Vases; ad infinitum. Bric-a-brac. 

Marbles, Bronzes, Fine Plates. 

Jardiniéres, with or without plants. 

Table Covers, Velour or Tapestry, $1.50 
to ¢18. 

Manteland Piano Draperies, $2.50 to $25. 

Tapestry Panels, woven, 50c to $75; 
painted, ¢10 to #7 75; 

Sewing Tables, French, with Spindle 
legs, $32. 


Screens, $1.85 to $20. 
Screens, $40 to $160. 

Pudding Sets, Chop Sets, Ice Cream 
Sets, $15 to $25. 

Embroidery Seineore and Emeries. 

Novelties in Bohemian Glass. 

Vases, $1.50 to $10. 

Crystal Candelabra, 75¢ to $10. 

Dinner Sets, Breakfast Sets, Luncheon 
and Tea Sets, Finest China. 

Table Sets of Sterling Silver and Heavy 
Plate. 

Silver Bon-bon Spoons, filigree with gilt 
bowls, $1.25 to $1.75. 

Silver Butter Dish, Rococo design, $5; 
Tea Balls, $2 to $3.50; Tea Strainers, 
$1.25 tO $3.35. 

Silver Olive Spoons, ¢1.60 to $1.75; 
Sugar Tongs, $1 to $2.25. 

Condensed Milk Holders of heavy 
plate, $1 to $3.50. 

Fine Linen for Table or Boudoir. 

Japanese Ivories ; Beaded Portiéres. 

Bamboo Furniture, pretty and inex- 
pensive; Real Pheenician Glass. 

Oriental Lanterns, Pillows, Hangings, 
Tabourets. 

Tapanese Brasses and Porcelain. 

Books, Candy, Perfumes, Sree 

Eiderdown Robes, $3 to $13. 

Cashmere Wrappers, with tire or fancy 
braid, $5. : 
Coffee Machines: Russian, $3 to $6; 

French, $2.25 to $6; Viennese, $4 to 


Parisian Novelty 


-$Il. 

Fire Sets, Fenders, Fire Screens, And- 
irons, Coal Scuttles of Brass, Copper, 
and Wrought Iron. 

Inlaid Hearth Brushes and Bellows. 

Handkerchiefs of Finest Silk or Linen. 

Silver Hand.Mirrors, $4.50. 

Silver Hair Brushes, $2 up; Cloth 
Brushes, $2.50; Bonnet Brushes, $1; 


Dressing Combs, 50c; Puff Boxes, 
$1.55; Cologne Bottles, Silver De- 
posit, $2 up. 


Shell Combs, Empire, $1 up. 
Lamps. 


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The Christmas for Father. 


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Merry Christmas to the man who makes the wheels 


go round. 


Every fondest effort ought to strive to make 


his Yule-tide proud and happy. Just a few ways here— 
Wanamaker’s overflows with these and others : 


Umbrellas, all-silk, fancy handles, 3 
to $20. Canes. 


Handkerchiefs, all linen, initialed, hem- 
stitched, 26c to ¢r. 


Cut Glass Punch Sets on Mirror Stands. 
Solid Gold Watches, $21.50 up. 
Scarf Pins, $1.50 up. 

Gold Charms, #4 up; Fobs, $6 up. 
Gold Match Boxes, $21 to $30. 
Go'd Studs, ¢2 up. 

D’amond Links, $10 up. 
Silver-Mounted Razor Strops. 
Silver Rolling Blotters, 5oc. 
Silver Paper Cutters, 50c. 

Silver Ink Stands, ¢1.25. 

Oriental Smokers’ Sets. 


Shaving Mug, Sterling Silver, $10; 
Plated, $3.25. 


Ebony, Olive or Foxwood Military 
Brushes, $1 to $6 a pair. 


Sterling Silver Toilet Accessories. 
Shaving Creams and Toilet Waters. 
Books. 

Desk Sets, $1 to $20. 

Pocket-books and Bill Folds. 


Loving Cups, Cut Glass Mounted in 
Silver, $13.75; All Silver, $25, $45. 


Plated Tankards, $7, $7.50. 
Sets of Razors. 
Desk Clocks. 


Calendars, 


- Sealskin,Felt or Velour House Slippers. 


Gold Cigar Cutters, $3.75 up. 

Gold Key Rings, $6 up; with chains, $24: 

Ash Trays. 

Smokers’ Tables, pyrographic (burnt- - 
in) effects on wood, 9.50, $10, $18. 


Rutherford Study Chair, exclusively 
Wanamaker's. Chair with adjustable 
arm, study-desk, place for ink and 
writing materials, $18. 


Austrian Bronze Paper Weights, abso- 
lute novelties, $1.50 to $35. 

Plate and Fifty Cards, $1. 

House Coats. 

Mackintoshes. 

Silk Mufflers. 

Cuffs, Collars; Scarfs. 

Newspaper Clipping Books. 

Dressing Gowns. 

Bath Robes. 

Glove and Cravat Cases. 

Gloves. 


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The Babies’ Jollification. 


Nobody is too young to have a jolly good time at 
Christmas; and you yourself can’t have a happier day than 
one with clucks and gurgles of innocent delight all 
through it. There’s everything for Baby here. These 
to begin with: : 


Woolly Animals, Sheep, Rabbits, Cats, Dogs, Donkeys, 
25c to $10. 


Balls, Dolls, Rubber Dolls, 25c, soc, $1. 

Musical Rattles, toc, 15¢, 25¢. 

Pictures. 

Rattles and Teething Rings. 

Silver Cups, $3.75 to $12.25. 

Feeding Spoons, $1 to $2.25. 

Gold Rings, 75c¢ up. 

Gold Bib Pins, $1.75 a pair. 

Brushes, 75c each and upwards. i 
Gold Lockets, $2.50. 

Gold Neck Chains, 25c. 

Bootees, Worsted, roc to 75c; Silk, $1 to $1.65. = 
Sacques, Worsted, 38c to $2.50; Cashmere, 75c to $5.50. 
Little Kimonas, short, $1.50 to $2.25; long, $4.25. 
White Dresses, 50c to $24. . 
Carriages. 

Bibs, 3c to 75c; Handkerchief Bibs, soc to $15. 

Woven Veils, 20c to 50c; Net Veils, 50c to $3. 

Caps, 50c, to Real Lace at $12. 

Tufted Spreads, Cheese-cloth, $2.50; Silk, $6. 

Long Cloaks, $1.75 to $40; Short Cloaks, $2.50 to $50. 
Mittens, 20c to $1.35; Angora Mittens, $1.15 to $1.40. 
Knitted Leggins, $1 to $2. 

Pillow Cases, 35c to $5. 

Fur Robes, $3.75 to $13.50. 

Spun Silk Socks, 5o0c a pair. 

Rattles, all kinds, from Rubber to Fine Metals. 

Music Boxes. 

Jumping Jacks. 


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Fun for The Kindergarten Age. 


Just when the little ones are ‘‘cutest,’’ when minds 


and limbs and tongues are working every minute. 


Christmas the gifts will make an impression. 


This 
If they are 


chosen wisely, they lay, in the little minds, a foundation 


for good taste. 


Christmas Tree Decorations. 


Skin-Covered Animals—farmyard and 
menagerie—soc to $10. 


Tops, Balls, Rifles, Swords, Guns, 
Blocks, Horses and Wagons, Drums, 
Sail Boats. 


Lead Soldiers, Wooden Soldiers Sol- 
dier Suits. 


Dolls, Dolls’ Houses, Clothes and Trap- 
pings. 

Punch-and-Judy Shows. 

Forts. 

Magnetic Toys. 

Music Boxes. 

Books. 

Pictures. 


Mother Goose Handkerchiefs, all of 
linen, three in a box, 25c. 


Woolen Colored Dresses, $1.85 to $12. 
Little Eiderdown Wrappers, $1.65 to $3. 
Bonnets, $1.75 to $18. 


Kilts for Boys: Woolen, $3.25 up: 
Piqué, $1.75 to $2.65; Velvet, $9. 


Sailor Suits, $3 to $11. 
Paint Boxes, Ioc to $5. 


Fur Sets, all leading 


furs, $1.50 up 
to $20. : 


Kidskin Gloves, 2 years up, $I, $1.25, 
‘¢1.50; Dogskin Gloves or Mittens, 
kid and mocha lined, soc to $1.50. 


Remember that. 


“ Bright Eyes’ Calendars. 
Gold Rings, 75¢ up. 

Gold Neck Chains, 25c. 
Gold and Jewelled Pins. 


Little 3-Piece Manicure Sets, sterling 
silver handles, 4oc. 


Small Bottles of Perfumery, in boxes or 
fancy baskets, 25c to $1.50. ; 


Baskets with Two Small Bottles ond 
Cake of Soap, 25c. 


China Powder Puff Boxes, 25¢ to ¢5. 

Silver Napkin Rings, goc to ¢2. 

Silver Tea Spoons, soc to $1.25; Forks, 
$1.25 to $1.75; Knives, $1.50. Com- 
plete Sets, $3.50 to $4.25. 


Birthday Spoons, “Mascots,” $1; with 
Birth-stone, $1.50. 


- Birds and Animals and Flower Dolls 


to be Filled with Candy, 25¢ to 75c; 
_ Baby Doll Candy Boxes, soc up. All 
sorts of candy box novelties. 


Chocolate Elephants, Cows, Liberty 
Bells, Dogs, Cats, Horses, Hats, 
‘Shoes, Pigs, Boars, Lobsters, Lions, 
Deer, Fish, Santa Claus, Lions in 
Cages, Babies on Swings, Champagne 
Bottles, Pistols, Alphabets, Ladders, 
Pretzels, Slippers, Pick-axes, Bottles, 
Scissors, Pipes, etc., 5c to $1.50. 


Nickel-in-the-Slot Chocolate Machines, 
like ‘‘ real,’’ 5oc. 


Juvenile Writing Paper, 25c to 75c. 


The finest French Underwear is shown in this little store on the Second Floor. 


Christmas for Girls and Boys. 


From Seven Years to Long Trousers and Frocks- 


down-to-the- Ankles. 


Just on the Borders of Wonderland, 


where realities and myths whirl in a joyous jumble, and the 
pride of being like Grown-Ups wrestles with the love of 
cuddling and believing in elves and fairies. 


FOR BOYS, 


Printing Presses, Trick Boxes, Games, 
Tool Chests. 

Velocipedes, $1.25 and up. 

Go-Carts, Express “Wagons, 
Hook-and-Ladder Wagons, 
boards. 


Desks. 

Nickel Watches, $1.75 up. 

Silver Watches, $5 up. 

Blackboards. 

Bicycles, $17.50 to $22.50. 

Artists’ Materials. 

Gold Links, $3 up. 

Canes, 5oc to $2. 

Scrap Books, 25c to $5. 

Handkerchiefs, plain or with colored 
borders, 12%c to 50c. ~ 


Patrols, 
Buck- 


Calendars, Books, Candies. 

Pocket Knives, 75c¢ up. 

Silver Pencils, 50c up. 

Chocolate Smokers’ Materials. 

Rubber Boots, the long kind, $2.25 to 
$4.50. 

The ‘‘Wanamaker Special”’ Suit, $5. 


Sailor Suits, copies of those worn in 
U.S. Navy, gro to $11. 


Top Coats, $4.50 to ¢12. 
Juvenile Stationery. 
Neat Jewelry. 

Gloves. 


Mechanical Trains, Electric Toys and 
Batteries. 
Sleds. 


School Supplies. 


FOR GIRLS. 


Silk Petticoats, varied colors, $5; Mo- 
reen Petticoats, $2.65. 

Bicycles, $17.50 to $22.50. Tricycles. 

Dolls, Doll Trousseaux, Houses, Toilet 
Sets, Carriages, Kitchens, Bureaus, 
Arm Chairs, Desks. 

Candies, Books, Pictures, Calendars. 

Mackintoshes, $3.75 up. 

Separate Skirts. 

Fur Sets, $3.50 to $30. 

Umbrellas, 50c to $5. 

Scrap Books, 25c to $5. 

Tuvenile Stationery, 25c to 75c. 

Paint Boxes. 

Eiderdown Wrappers, $2.25 to $3. 

Fancy Hat Pins, 15c up. 

Pocket-books, plain or mounted, 25c to 


4. 


Belts and Belt Clasps. 

Handkerchiefs, coe oie res Eee to 
50¢. 3 

Music. 

Music Rolls, bag or roll-up, 5o0c to $5. 

School Supplies. . 

Perfumery. 

Silver Deposit Cologne Bottles. 

Renaissance Lace Collars, $4.50. 

Silver Watches, with Chatelaide: #5 to 
¢10; Gun Metal, $5 to $27. 

Fancy Stick Pins, ¢1 up. 

Sterling Silver and Celluloid Toilet Sets. 

Sterling Silver.Toilet Trinkets. 

Felt Siippers, 85c to $1.50. 

Work Boxes, Fancy Garters, Silver 


Thimbles. ’Needle Books, Girlish 
Jewelry, Neckwear, Gloves, Ribbons. 


ons have been provided, where fine costumes 


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Lads and Easiest 


But we call them ‘‘Youths and Misses,’’ and take ali the 
poetry out. Still worse, we accuse them of awkwardness 
and gawkiness, and moan over the impossibility of getting 
pretty things for them. An utterly groundless prejudice ! 
Wanamaker’s disproved it long ago, is disproving it every 
day. This list isn’t a circumstance to the many pretty 
graceful things we offer all year round to this really grace- 
ful age: " 


LADS. 


Bicycles. Scarf Pins, $1.50 up. 
Cameras, Camera Supplies. Gold Links, $3 up. 
Sweaters. Gun Metal Pocket Knives, $6 up. 


Sporting Goods: Golf, Foot-ball, Base- 
ball, Tennis. 

Electric Batteries. 

Electric Trains, Boats, Engines. 

Artists’ Materials. 

All-Linen Handkerchiefs, 12%c to $1. 

Long-Trousers Suits, $8.50 to $20. 

Overcoats modeled after our best 
styles for men. 

Canes, 50c to #1.50; Umbrellas. 

Gold-Filled Watches, $14.50 up. 

Solid Gold Watches, $21.50 up. 

Gold Charms, $4 up. 


Books. 
Military Brushes, sterling silver backs, 


$5 Up. 
Silver Penholders, 75c up. 
Sterling Silver Toilet Articles. 
Gold Fobs, $6 up. 
Gold Tie Clasps; $1.50 up. 
Leather Card Cases, $1 to $20; Foun- 
tain Pens, $2.50 up. ss 7 
Fine Suspenders. 
Cuffs, Collars, Scarfs, Gloves. 
Mackintoshes, Bath Robes. 
Boxes for Cuffs and Collars. 


LASSIES. 


Bicycles, Cameras and Supplies. 

Umbrellas, Golf Supplies. 

Scarfs, embroidered pieces, and dainty 
boudoir trimmings. 

Candy. 

Dresden Tea Sets, $7.50 to $15. 

Plate, with 50 Calling Cards, $1. 

Fine Stationery, 50c to $5. 

Lap Writing Desks, $2 up. 

Diaries for 1900. 

Desk, Imitation Mahogany or Golden 
Oak, polish finish, $7. 

French Hat Pins, in brand-new styles, 
15c to $3. 

Fra Angelica Angel Pictures. 

Framed Platinotype Copies of Famous 
Pictures. : 

Small Pocket-books, plain or mounted, 
25c up to $4; Card Cases. 

Opera Glasses. 

Novelty Opera Bags, $2 to $10. 

Sterling Silver Trinkets for desk or 
dresser. 


Silver Toilet Sets. 

Gold Watches, $14 to $75. 

Rings, $7.50 to $175. 

Fancy Stick Pins, ¢1 up. 

Gold Bracelets, $6 up. 

Gold Thimbles, $2.50 up. 

Gold Belt Buckles, $16. 

Silver Bonnet Brushes. 

Atomizers, Perfumery. 

Books, Calendars. a 

Shell Side Combs, $1 a pair; Rhine- 
stone, $I up. ee. 

Silver Garter Buckles, $2. 

Gilt Clocks, Veil Cases, Work Boxes. 

Fancy Neckwear of every pretty sort. 

Lace Scarfs, $1 to $1.50. 

Ruffs, $1 to $15. 

Mackintoshes, $3.75 to $12. 

Sets of Furs. = 

Golf Capes, $7.50 to $12, double-faced. 

Silk Petticoats, $5. 5 

Sheer All-Linen Handkerchiefs, 12/4c 
to $I. 


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A Rest-roo 


Gifts for the Queen. 


Big Sister, Friend or Sweetheart as it may be, here’s 


Merry Christmas to the American Young Woman. 
maker’s is a loyal realm to her; 


does not yield her tribute. 


Wana- 
scarcely a corner that 


These few beauties out of a 


storeful chance to suggest themselves : 


Fans, 50c to ¢80; an attractive lot ot 
gauze conceits, $1 to $6. 
Gold Lorgnettes, $24 up; 

Chains, $8.50 up 
Gold Watches, Chatelaine: $14 to $75. 
Gold Hunting ‘Case Watches, $20 to $50. 
Solitaire Diamond Rings, $10 up. 
Rings, Diamond ‘and Combination, 
$7.50 up. Fancy Stick Pins, $1 up. 
Cuff Pins, $1.75 up. 
Gold Hat Pins, ¢2 to $11.50. 
Fancy French Novel Hat Pins in the 
Millinery Store, 15c to $3. 
Roman Bands and Tiaras, $1.25 up. 
Hair Decorations: Rhinestones, Tips, 
Iridescent Lilies, Butterflies, $2 to $8. 
Gold Lockets, $2.50 up; Bracelets, $6 up. 
Gold Thimbles, $2.50 up. 
Gold Garter Buckles, $7.50 up; Silver 
Garter Buckles, $2 up. 
Gold Belt Buckles, $16; Silver Belt 
Brushes, ¢2 up; Cloth 


Buckles. 

Silver Hair 
Brushes, $2.50 up; Velvet Brushes, 
¢2 up; Bonnet Brushes, $1; Dressing 
Combs, 50c; Silver Mirrors, $4.50. 

Silver Deposit Cologne Bottles, $2 up. 

Perfumery—Guerlain’s famous prod 
ucts especially. Atomizers. 

Powder Puff Boxes, Silver, $1.55. 

All sorts of Desk and Toilet Articles in 
Silver or in China. 

Shell Combs, $1 up. Curling Iron Sets. 

Silver Vinaigrettes, $1 up. 

Fur-Lined Opera Capes, #45 up. 

Photograph Frames: Gilt, Leather, 
Embroidered, Painted. 

Calendars, Diaries for 1900. 

Books, Veil Cases. 

Embroidered Decorative Scarfs, Pin 
Cushions. Sofa Pillows, $1.50 to $22. 75- 

Mackintoshes. 

Bohemian and Fancy Glass in new 
Moorish effects. Japanese Ivories. 

Fine Stationery, 5oc to $5. 


Lorgnette 


Curios, Bric-a-Brac, Ornaments. 
White Enamel Tables, Desks, Cabinets, 
imported, $8 to $65. Screens. 
Renaissance Lace Centre Pieces, 75c. 
Hand-Drawn Doilies, 80c dozen. 
Gibson Proof Pictures, in black frames, 
#3. Pictures of every pretty sort. 
Feather Boas, $7.50 to $32. 
Fancy Neckwear, Collars, 
Stocks, Bobs, Scarfs. 
Lamps, decorated, $3 to $15. Novelties: 
Japanese Porcelain or Bronze Vases, 
mounted with lamps, $7.50 up ; Brass, 
in classic design, $15 up. 
Clocks, French Gilt po eciaiee 


Jabots, 


- Fancy Garters, imported, 75c to $6.50. 


Night Gowns in Fancy Boxes, $1 to $5. 

Evening Wraps, $28 to $125. 

Japanese Téte-a-Téte Sets and Bon- ~ 
bon Dishes. ~ 

Silk Waists, $5. Umbrellas, $2.50 up. 

Silk Petticoats that rustle, $5. 

Silk Stockings, $1 to $30. 

Birds’ Cages, $1 to $4.50; Canaries $1.65. 

Five O’Clock Tea Kettles, $2.25 to $15. 

Chafing Dishes, $2.25 to #18. 

Ribbon Girdle Corsets, satin ribbon, 
shaped, delicate colors, rosette fin- 
ished, $5.50. 

Fur Neck Scarfs, $5 up; Muffs, $2 up; 
Collarettes, $7.50 up. 

Taffeta Scarfs, fringed, $1.50 to $3.75. 

Stamped Linen Piece with Embroidery 
Silks. 

Evening an Boudoir Slippers ; may be 
changed ii they don’t fit. 

Candies in special Christmas boxes. 

Opera Glasses. 

Novelty Opera Bags, $2 up to ¢I0. 

Purses with College Pennants. | 

Fancy Purses, English Pigskin Purses, 
Card Cases. Belts, $1.50 to $12. 

Cameras and Supplies. 


Music, Musical Instruments.- 


Real Kidskin Gloves, $1, $1.50, $1.85. 


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For the Heir-Apparent. 


Gifts for the Young Man at home, at college, in the 


world. Sensible gifts, beautiful gifts, gifts that will bring 


real pleasure. 
to find. 


We emphasize that because they’re hard | 
The frequent inappropriateness of the Young 


Man’s Christmas presents is proverbial. 


Canes, 50c to $15, full lot all the way. 


Gloves: Royale, $1.50; Victoria, $1.85; 
also Fownes’, Perrin’s, Dent’s, in 
variety. 

Slumber Robes, $1 to $5; in college 


colors, $1.75. 

Japanese Tobacco Jars, $1.75. 

Japanese Porcelain or Metal Smoking 
Sets. 

Pure Silkk Half Hose, $2.75 to $6. 

Umbrellas. 

Handkerchiefs, All Linen, French, col- 
ored or initialed, $1. 

Bicycles and Sporting Goods. 

Punching Bags and Exercisers. 

Cameras and Supplies. s 

Music and Musical Instruments. 

Books, Desk Calendars. 

Safety Razors in Leather Cases $2 to $8. 

Combination Razor Sets, $7.50 and 
$14.75. 

Pocket Knives. 

Shaving Brushes, Bone or Ebony Han- 
dles, 20c to $2.50; Sterling .Silver 
Handles, $1 to $2.50. 

Shaving Mugs, Plated, $3.25; Silver, 
$10. 

Military Hair Brushes. 

Silver Desk and Toilet Articles. 

Tourist Toilet Cases, $1 to $30. 


_ Smokers’ Tables, 


Letter Cases, Bill Folds, Pocket-books, 
plain or mounted, 75c to $15. College 
Pennants attached for $1.50. 

Sweaters. ; 

Pewter Mugs, $1.25 up. 

Loving Cups, Cut Glass and Silver or 
All Silver. 

House Coats, House Slippers. 

Pictures of all sorts. ‘‘The Umatilla _ 
Indian Twins’’ in Leather or Imita- 
iton Leather Frames, $1.25, $2. 

Sets of Individual Towels. _ 

Cuff and Collar Boxes. 

Desk Trinkets and Decorations: Silver, 
China, Leather, Russian Enamel or 
Austrian Bronze. 

Morris Chairs, cushions included, $7.50- 

Rutherford Study Chair, ae 

Golf Score Books. 

Sofa Pillows, Leather Pillows. 

Gold Watches, $21.50 up. 

Tewelry. 

Match Boxes: Silver, Gun Metal, Gold. 

Pipes, Pipe Racks. 

Silk Mufflers, Full-Dress Shirt Pro- 
tectors. é 

Suspenders. 

Cuffs, Collars, Scarfs. 

Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns. 

Study Lamps. ’ : - 

complete in every 

part, new burnt wood, $9.50, $10, $18. 


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Grandmother and Grandfather. 


Make this Christmas as happy as those in The Long 


Ago. 


opportunity. 


Photograph Albums, new designs. 

Easy Chairs. 

Calendars, Books. 

Bibles. 

Miniatures from Photographs, 
$50. 

Plants, Jardiniéres, Cut Flowers. 


50c to 


You never can—quite—of course. 
make it another kind of just-as-happy. 


But you can 
Don’t miss an 


A few hints here to help you: 


Down Quilts: Sateen, $3.75 to $6 ; Silk, 
$2 to $10 a pair. 

Pictures, Candy. 

Hemstitched Embroidered 
Cases, $1.75 a pair. 


Unfinished Fine Huckaback Towels, 
fleur-de-lis patterns, 35c each. 


Pillow 


FOR GRANDMOTHER. 


Long Wraps, $10 to ¢go. 
Handkerchiefs, soft, all linen, 25c, 50c. 
Fancy Lamps, Clocks. 

Gold Thimbles, $2.50 up. 

Hunting Case Gold Watches, $20 to $50. 
Gold Brooches, $2.50. 

Gold Lorgnettes, $24 up; Chains, $8.50. 
Toilet Articles, Silver or Porcelain. 
Silver Bonnet Brushes, ¢1. 

Perfumery, Toilet Waters, Sachets. 
Atomizers. 

Emery Bags, Embroidery Scissors. 
Empire Shell Combs, $1 up. 

Silver Salts Bottles, $1 up. 

Glove Mending Sets, Work Boxes. 


Embroidered Sofa Pillows, Veil Cases. 

Mittens: Wool, 25c to 50c; Silk, 50c to 
$1.50; Mocha and Kidskin, Wool- 
and-Silk lined, $1 to $1.75. 

Warm Underwear. . 

Fine Stationery, 5oc to $5. 

Art Bric-a-Brac. 

French Spindle Sewing Tables, $32. 

Candlesticks of every sort. _ 

Fichus, Point d’Esprit, $2.75 to $12. 

Spectacle Cases, 50c to $2. 

Boston Shopping Bags, 95c to $10. 

Beaded Bags, $8.50 to $20. _ 

Birds’ Cages, $1 to $4.50. 
Birds, $1.65. 


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Canary 


FOR GRANDFATHER. 


Handkerchiefs, old-fashioned tape bor- 
der, 25¢ to 50c. 

Silk Mufflers, Umbrellas, Canes. 

Bath Robes, Dressing Sacques. 

Gold Watches, $21.50 up: 

-Gold Pocket Knives, ¢5.75 up. 

Gold Studs, $2 a set up. 

Toilet and Desk Articles, 
Porcelain, 

Match Boxes. 

Silver Pencils, 50c up. 

Sofa Pillows, $1.50 up. 

Glove and Cravat Cases. 

Gloves. 


Silver or 


Warm Underwear. 
Bronze Paper Weights. 
Smokers’ Tables, $9.50 up. 
Smokers’ Sets, Ash Trays. 


Card Cases, Bill Folds, Poth ctbooks. 
75C to $15. 


Spectacle Cases, 50c to $2. 

Loving Cups, Tankards. 

Individual Dining Sets. 

Individual Cup and Saucer. 

Shaving Mug; Brush. 

Safety Razors in Leather Cases, $2 to $8. 
Shaving Soap and Toilet Waters. 
Scarfs. 


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The Real Christmas Gifts. 


_ Gifts for those less fortunate than yourselves. More 
than the barest attempt at specification is impossible just 
here, but your good will to all can be as readily satisfied 
at Wanamaker’s as the Christmas search for your own 


dear ones’ pleasure. - 


EMPLOYEES. 


Pocket-books, Aprons, All-made-up, Dresses, Gloves, Hat Pins, Trinkets, Jabots 
of Lace and Chiffon, Umbrellas, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs for Men and Women, 
Dress Materials, Shoes, Calendars, Jewelry, Books, Gloves, Hosiery, Underwear, 
Cuff Pins, Studs, Links, Perfumery, House Ornaments, Men’s Hats, Shoes, Shirts, - 
Silk Mufflers, Ribbons, Candy, Neckwear, Silver Desk and Toilet Accessories, 
Stationery, Dictionaries, Muslin Underwear, Women’s Trimmed Hats for $5 to 
$10, Moreen Petticoats, Ruffs, Reefer Jackets, Separate Skirts, Flannel Waists. 


THE POOR. 


Give them useful things, of course, but some “‘just pretty” gifts, too—especially 
to the children. Toys, Books, Candy, Games, Warm Underwear, Made-up 
Clothing, Dress Goods, Muslin Underwear, Ribbons, Hosiery, Plants, Mittens, 
Shoes, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Sleds, Express Wagons, Dolls, Night Gowns— 
scores of things for the children. For the older people, sensible Housekeeping 
Articles from the basement, Blankets, Household Linens, Warm Dress. Goods, 
Underwear, Hosiery. See the list we suggested for Employees. 


THE SICK. 


Send some sunlight into darkened chambers. Calendars, Pictures, Books, 
Plants, Cut Flowers, pretty Bed Spreads and Down Quilts, Eiderdown and Cash- 
mere Wrappers, Bedroom Slippers, Dressing Gowns, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, 
pretty Clocks, Bric-a4-Brac, Silver Birthday Spoons, Night Gowns in Fancy Boxes, 
Individual Cups and Saucers, Dainty Doilies, Canary Birds, $1.65; Cages, $1 


to $4.50. 


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The Adaptable Christmas Gifts. 


Books—a title that covers gifts for everybody. In all © 
of Wanamaker’s the Book Store stands pre-eminent as a 
Klondike of Christmas gifts. From baby’s indestructible » 
alphabet up to the Century Dictionary—Fiction, History, 
Science, Poetry, Essays, Travel, Nonsense, in standard 
covers or gala holiday guise. Any kind of good book that 
anybody likes. 

If you’re shopping leisurely and care about books 
you can have a good time just strolling around. For the 
Book Store is as much like a Library as a selling place. 
The volumes are arranged on shelves according to their 
subjects ; you can find the group that interests you and 
revel in it. Better than many libraries, too, for here are 
the newest books as well as those established. | 

And if you’re shopping in a hurry the classification 
saves your time. 

Even if you can’t come to New York at all, you can 
use our Library. Order any good book you wish—or tell 
us in general what kind of book you wish—and see how 
near to you the quick response will make our Book Store 


seem. 


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Christmas All Year Round. 


People often say of a pretty gift, ‘‘I shall think of the 
giver every time I look at it.’’ Is there a neater way of 
expressing a wish to be remembered daily than by sending 
a Calendar with your Christmas parcel? 


Beautiful Calendars here that will be kept in Eedanee 
whoever gets them. Thirty-eight styles are our own, 
designed and made for us. Frances Brundage, Mabel 
Humphrey, C. Klein, Pigott and Frances Walker are 
some of the artists’ names upon them; and the lithographer 
was as good as the artists. bet 


These and twenty-nine more, in heavy gold-printed 
envelopes, protected, ready for mailing: 


35c; by mail 4rc, ‘‘ Bright Eyes,’’ Child studies; ‘ Love’s Greeting,” Valen- 
tine designs. : ‘ 


30c ; by mail 36c, ‘‘ Sunshine,” groups of children. 

25c; by mail 30c, ‘‘ Summer Roses,”’ rose design, poetical quotations - “Chil- ; 
dren of the Year,’’ exquisite child studies. 

18c; by mail 20c, ‘‘ Happy Hearts,” four drop-hearts, strung on silk ribbon, 
children’s figures in Watteau costumes, quotations; ‘‘Love’s Offering,” four drop- 
slat hearts, flowers and children. 

25c; by mail 28c, ‘‘ Floral Beauties,’ fan in seven pieces, women’s heads 
and roses, richly embossed, quotations. - 

1sc; by mail 17c, ‘‘ The Children’s Week,” 7-piece fan, verses and chil- 
dren’s heads. 

toc; by mail 12c, ‘‘ Merry Childhood,”’ fan. 

15c; by mail rgc, “Joyous Life,” four-fold screen, child studies. 

12c; by mail 14¢, ‘‘ Belles of the Year,” four-fold screen, figures of beautiful 
young women, quotations. 


One Last Sweet Word. 


Our Candy Store is like a great white box of Christ- 
mas Bon-bons. It will give you volumes of new ideas 
about holiday candy-giving. And the children must not 
miss seeing the Little Chocolate Corner, if you and they 


can get to the store. 
Whether you can or not, here is some pleasant telling: 


Assorted Chocolates, Chocolate-covered Marshmallows, Chocolate-covered 
Eclairs, Chocolate-covered Caramels—the kinds we-sell regularly at 30c a pound 
—until Christmas, a pound fer 20c. By express, prepaid, 38c a pound; 3 pounds, 
goc; 5 pounds, $1.35. 

Pretty Fancy. Box filled with about one pound of candy, by express, pre- 
paid, 6oc. = : 

Imported Glacé Fruits, juicy, wholesome, our 50c quality, a box of 5 pounds 
sent by express, prepaid, for $1.85. 


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